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more praise
After following the list for some months, we finally made the switch during
a few hours of downtime. I'm amazed things went so smoothly. We have
a pile of virtual domains and local users, mailing lists and years of
accreted custom features and have only suffered bounces I can count on
one hand.

Every oddball feature we wanted to add took us moments to consider,
implement, test, debug. Qmail is elegant power in a tiny package.

So is there a museum for interesting .cf files?

-jeremy
Re: more praise [ In reply to ]
A museum is probably not the correct term for a sendmail cf file
repository. Maybe a house of horrors is more suitable.

-Jeff

On Sun, 23 Feb 1997, Jeremy Wohl wrote:

> After following the list for some months, we finally made the switch during
> a few hours of downtime. I'm amazed things went so smoothly. We have
> a pile of virtual domains and local users, mailing lists and years of
> accreted custom features and have only suffered bounces I can count on
> one hand.
>
> Every oddball feature we wanted to add took us moments to consider,
> implement, test, debug. Qmail is elegant power in a tiny package.
>
> So is there a museum for interesting .cf files?
>
> -jeremy
>